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To: Beckwith

So, correct me if I'm wrong with this, but these folks basically have put up a book on how to "win" arguments via insulting, personal attacks, and saying outright lies really, really loudly.

Goebbels would be proud. I suggest we term this thing the Mein Kampf of the Left, because that's basically what's going on here. Perhaps "Blueprint for Burial" would be a better title.

Is this really anything new, or is it just a ocntinuation of what is already going on? In the mean time, I'll continue doggedly on my current strategy, which is to occasionally tweak the newspaper nutties so they get progressively (pardon the pun) more and more off the wall. We don't have to marginalize the libs; they are doing it automatically.


4 posted on 02/04/2005 9:41:52 AM PST by AZ_Cowboy ("Be ever vigilant, for you know not when the master is coming")
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Goebbels would be proud . . .

I'm not sure of this, but it sounds more like the source of this stuff is Saul Alinsky.

Saul Alinsky is generally considered the father of community organizing. A criminologist by training, Alinsky in the 1930s organized the Back of the Yards neighborhood in Chicago (made famous by Upton Sinclair's The Jungle). He went on to found the Industrial Areas Foundation while organizing the Woodlawn neighborhood, which trained organizers and assisted in the founding of community organizations around the country. In Rules for Radicals (his final work, published one year before his death), he addressed the 1960s generation of radicals, outlining his views on organizing for mass power.

Author of Reveille for Radicals, Alinsky encouraged controversy and conflict, often to the dismay of middle-class activists who otherwise would sponsor his activism. Alinsky is often credited with laying the foundation for confrontational political tactics that dominated the 1960s.

Alinsky was a ferocious critic of mainstream liberalism. A champion of radical propaganda tactics and propaganda techniques, Alinsky encouraged deception in organizational strategy.

While attending Wellesley College, a young Hillary Clinton was a major admirer of Alinsky. She wrote her undergraduate thesis on his work and ideas.

It seems to me that the tactics of the democrats changed dramatically when the Clinton co-presidents took office. Hillary was always credited with being the brains and the strategist and that goes right back to Alinsky.

Just a thought.
7 posted on 02/04/2005 10:11:29 AM PST by Beckwith (Barbara Boxer is the Wicked Witch of the West . . .)
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